Almost exactly a month ago, Sen. Elizabeth Warren violated Senate floor rules when she attempted to read a letter from the late Coretta Scott King that would’ve impugned then Sen. Jeff Sessions.

Warren refused to stop reading and eventually read the letter in full outside of the chamber. Describing the event, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said, “nevertheless, she persisted.”

Now, women everywhere are flocking to have this pithy little McConnell quote inked on their bodies for all eternity.

Tattoo parlors across the country are capitalizing on this now en vogue neo-feminist mantra and are holding special events for women seeking a “nevertheless, she persisted” tat of their own. See here, here, and here.

In California, a female GOP state Senator, who is from a family of Vietnamese refugees, was silenced similarly when she tried to speak out against a motion celebrating former state Senator, and infamous Chicago 7 member, Tom “Commie Tommy” Hayden (AKA, the former Mr. Jane Fonda).